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Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Science, 26(14), p. 7262-7278, 2023

DOI: 10.1039/d2sc06858c

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High-throughput screen with the l,d-transpeptidase Ldt<sub>Mt2</sub> of Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel classes of covalently reacting inhibitors

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Abstract

10 000 electrophilic compounds were screened for inhibition of the essential l,d-transpeptidase (LdtMt2) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Potent covalently reacting inhibitors were identified and characterised by protein X-ray and MS studies.